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That's My Story, But Not Where It Ends: Robert Polito on Bob Dylan's Second Act

Apr 2, 2026
Robert Polito, poet, critic, and biographer who directed creative writing at the New School, guides a tour through Bob Dylan's late-career reinventions. He explains his A-to-Z memory-palace approach. They explore Dylan's shift from spontaneity to deliberate craft, the archive of drafts, Rough and Rowdy Ways as a summit, and Dylan's weaving of history, literature, and American themes.
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Abecedarium Embraces Dylan's Unknowability

  • Robert Polito chose an abecedarium form to acknowledge limits of knowing Dylan rather than offer a definitive biography.
  • The alphabet structure lets Polito mix chronology and thematic exploration while signaling tentativeness about any final explanation.
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Memory Palace Explains Dylan's Dense Allusions

  • Polito uses the classical memory palace as a metaphor for Dylan's late songs, which densely embed historical, literary, and musical references.
  • Examples include Civil War poetry, Ovid's exile poems on Modern Times, and Homer on Tempest, showing multilayered sourcing.
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Archive Reveals Dylan's Intense Drafting Process

  • The Tulsa archive shows Dylan works far harder than his myth of instant inspiration suggests, with many drafts and radical rewrites.
  • On Time Out of Mind he tore up completed songs and redistributed lines across tracks, revealing deliberate craft.
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